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Penndel Mental Health Center is dedicated to promoting community well being through the provision of comprehensive behavioral health treatment options, education and support to individuals and families of Lower Bucks County and the surrounding areas. We will assist consumers in achieving and sustaining the highest level of independence in their homes and communities, with service options founded upon evidence-based practices and recovery principles. We will maintain our consumer oriented philosophy, which has established PMHC as not just a provider of services, but also as an advocate for individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities and co-occurring disorders. We will work in collaboration with consumers, families, and with other community agencies and organizations.
We are here for people in Sutton whose mental health has had an impact on their lives. We offer support, wellbeing activities & events to help people stay well, including Peer Support & the Sutton Crisis Café, which offers a safe space & listening ear each evening to those in mild/moderate crisis.
Coast Mental Health knows that recovery from mental illness is more than taking pills. Through individualized support and client involvement in goal-setting and care, Coast has successfully helped thousands of people in their recovery. Last year Coast staff and peer support workers reached out to over 3000 clients. We provided supported housing to over 900 people, helped hundreds of people find work and volunteer opportunities, served over 1000 meals each day, and provide such basic human comforts as laundry and shower facilities, and social and recreational activities. All designed to facilitate recovery for those in need. Coast clients form a thriving community of people working each day to overcome illness, adversity and stigma. We have seen many individuals move from unemployment, homelessness, being hungry and alone, to finding jobs, homes, food and a community of people who care. Coast welcomes anyone with a mental illness to participate in our services and programs.
To create quality services and compassionate relationships that engage, in struct, and inspire, through education and advocacy, we empower people to new understandings and actions so that they feel hope, acquire ability, and find meaning in their lives
Building Communities and Healthy Hearts